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The golden treasury, or, The compleat minor [sic] : being royal institutions or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now or shall be annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England : with rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones, the working and making of salt-peter, and also the digging and getting of lead in copper and quick-silver-oars [sic]
- "Golden treasury"@en
- "Compleat minor"@en
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- "The golden treasury, or, The compleat minor [sic] : being royal institutions or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now or shall be annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England : with rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones, the working and making of salt-peter, and also the digging and getting of lead in copper and quick-silver-oars [sic]"@en
- "The golden treasury, or, The compleat minor [sic] being royal institutions or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now (or shall be) annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England : with rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones, the working and making of salt-peter and also the digging and getting of lead in copper and quick-silver-oars [sic]"@en
- "The golden treasury, or, The compleat minor [sic] being royal institutions or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now (or shall be) annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England : with rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones, the working and making of salt-peter and also the digging and getting of lead in copper and quick-silver-oars [sic]"